Formosa: Invasions, Ltd.

On the rocky island of Tungyin, 50 miles off
the coast of Red China, is the headquarters of a little-known military
unit called the Anti-Communist National Salvation Army. The secret
army, 30,000 strong, is Chiang Kai-shek's instrument for the
long-promised return to the mainland. The troops are trained as
guerrillas, armed with U.S. weapons, and come largely from the mainland
coastal provinces.

But where the troops go or what they do is a tight secret.

That secrecy made a news item from Red China all the more interesting
last week. Radio Peking trumpeted...